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Finite Elements for Engineers with Ansys Applications

Authors

Mohamed S. Gadala, University of British Columbia, Vancouver
Published 2020

Description

The finite element method (FEM) is indispensable in modeling and simulation in various engineering and physical systems, including structural analysis, stress, strain, fluid mechanics, heat transfer, dynamics, eigenproblems, design optimization, sound propagation, electromagnetics, and coupled field problems. This textbook integrates basic theory with real-life, design-oriented problems using ANSYS, the most commonly used computational software in the field. For students as well as practicing engineers and designers, each chapter is highly illustrated and presented in a step-by-step manner. Fundamental concepts are…

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Key features

  • Provides coverage of ANSYS Workbench software with an applications based focus
  • Covers transient conduction heat transfer analysis with nonlinearities
  • Initial chapters with minimal math development help students grasp the concept
  • Offers step-by-step solutions for project type problems using Ansys/Workbench
  • Contains special chapters for modelling hints and use of Ansys and Workbench programs
  • Ample sets of examples in each chapter are solved in a systematic way by introducing the ideas and assumptions then the solution

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